* where can I find the values of a file descriptor in Linux?
@ 2005-01-31 8:07 ych43
2005-01-31 8:25 ` Sumesh
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From: ych43 @ 2005-01-31 8:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Hey,
Does anybody know how to find the specific information included in the file
descriptor in Linux. When a file is created, the file manager creates a file
descriptor, in which it stores detailed information about the file. But I do
not know where I can find this detailed information? Does command ls -l
display all the information included in the file descriptor.
Does anybody can help me?
Thanks in advance
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